CHILDREN at the Kiwi School on Bulford Camp held their own royal celebrations to mark the Queen's 90th birthday today (Thursday).
They dressed up in their own royal attire, transforming themselves into kings, queens, and even an Egyptian pharoah for the day.
There was a royal focus to their lessons with plenty of special activities.
The children and their parents were also encouraged to get baking and brought along their creations for a bake off competition.
These tasty treats were on sale to raise money for the school and cancer charities. There were so many cakes that the school will be holding another bake sale tomorrow.
The whole school and nursery also enjoyed a royal street party lunch outside in the sunshine.
Prizes were awarded for the best fancy dress outfit and cake. Special commemorative medals and certificates were also given out.
And residents at Archers Court in Salisbury had the Union Jack flags flying during a birthday tea party for her majesty.
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